The first automatics in Hamilton's lineup were originally branded as Illinois watches. Interestingly, they used ETA movements.
Within a year or two Hamilton-branded automatics were introduced. The earliest models used Eterna movements but those were rapidly replaced by Kirth Freres (Certina). The model line was aptly named the Automatic K-series. Although the K-series continued to be made in the 1960s, by the end of the 1950s two additional automatic model lines were introduced... the Accumatic series and the Thin-o-matic series.
The K-series is probably my favorite of the three. That's mainly because they are big and chunky and each one is a little different.
A good example is the 1955 Automatic K-403. It was produced for three years.
My project watch is in very good condition. The dial is a little toned from the luminous paint on the hands but nothing too distracting. The bracelet is nice but it's not original, so I could take it or leave it. Personally, I'm a strap man.
It's running a little fast but it won't take much of an adjustment to slow it down a smidgeon.

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